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THE <HELDO i sate ew (110 un beisins 51 s AUG 1 SM. ai a d by rH M revistered, in wh Students al heats im th nts Hands: are me infor PROPOS RKEASCRER'S OFFICE S$. SOLDIERS HOME, AL 5. ppl INCH. Vice Princii E FROM P: h conversstio . Call & horthwest. Terms moder W ESEEYAN ¢ rt ¥ dep comforts; easel en Ty hites “the ‘Thirtecn i OND AY, SEPT. THE CURL weal Chemist - T. FhIsit TEMBER = » Hebate o 25 per ce The cancipline hie bt ede EVENING STAR: EDUCATIONAL. harvi: for tuition), for everytime LADIES, Son 17 CORNER Est blished, Ines. Oc iss ist 25, and equipped: they complete iustrated eitcular, with full radius thatter, inaiied ty SNCER, Principat audi v WLS ess fensors, For circulars apply to Prisclpal chters, men aod ind hon rienced, sessions fi ‘atid @ 3, year fron date of entrance (ood. per quarter, day wish. a ict | “WILMING. ig Courses and Pre tivein Music and Art, Home- ble charges. JUHN this College will MBER 29th, 184. CULUM EMBIRAC Prof. FE RALUSOWSRT, Phar. D, De disteria Medics Prof. SAMUEL UNTy ERSITY WALL 1 “es Fon wa. Mik, wr any col i “PROF. HIENANDONHL | btepar LC. MIN 4 TE Day Sehuot for Youne Lali | Esth street, New York (ee OCTOBER Ist. Kinaerg » € sree at this nth TEEN ¥. SERIEMBES TW Littiejol thervf w. Fight is reser ver Of bids an29-10t “ACADEMY. ern AUCTION WALTER &. WILLE SALES. OUNS LOFKINS NIVERSITY, MORE, SALE OF FASHION SEEP AND SUPYTIOR FURNT TUR... OF THE VEKY BEST MARE ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO. MAGNIFL CARNE REAUTIEL Liv INLD 1 Aeadende ¥ sear. $50, Larhays are open to von me sid, Viriitia, North Caroline and f Se 1001 jew Barrett, sy atta, COLLIGIATE AND UNIVERSITY COURSES 1 F being September = SCHENCK'S BOARDIN A Chiiddten Central Park), w Grad FINEST. PEEPAIC ns in Yak ‘Harvard, 13s¢ nt on ay ww ssteunnbite WASHINGTON EDUCATION D_BUCH 5 aloft the WASHING (a boarding the xiris), £ 3 t we ar C ‘on rthwes Wednesday her p Preparing the French and Ge by & corps of efficiar’ Miss M.C. Douglas, owins to ill-health, has with- aptly to the Pr Ada B. Conn, ane si AY “Washinton School of Fine Live Demen is bow wpen at Low. and 10th st. W. M. ROUZL WALKoR. pai NLOCUTION COMME | TUESDAY eve s at 922 20d street northwest (near Washi i} Circle) For further information uddrees D, O. DRENNAD at PITAL, Cc EVENING | 498 PENNS EVA rough i CIVIL ped 1 MINATIONS. Terme Reasonable. . TWITOHELL, Pri RWS SCHOOL PR My YouNs ditions fur fo street northw: | speare autres Miss VAPITOL WILL 1D a, No. 20 Ist strev thorowsh instr vers, Geant ty to Misses C.F BOYD Nea NE CRORCH SCHOOL “YOUNG dren will 5 LADI ADED SCHOOT pied POLLOCK, HILTON'S ENGLISH AND PRENCH SCE Youny La Cavende, wall re-op i SEPTEM ndard works is | tostudents ineneh departreent, ME Iss M.A, Ui forsuiall chil FACHER OF PIANO | at her re viden trloetewae = VOCAL Mt nition to bee VEL SOS SEMESA me LST WARDROBES: * ANTEDCAGENTS 1 ses ee Gniees its teuth yea, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 2 Haxcitootens FLING Disks: | : Spree Ist. ; : Brack MALSUS LOU RCASE” PANY CHAIRS. | V a American revit IZABETH J. SOMERS, Prin pip i TB i st BSN ae it as {2 1:3 North Seventh © ENGLISH COURSE plete, thoroweh and pract 3: EBONY-FRAME CONVERSATIONAL - — NGRAIN AND OTHLKC REETS F iladelpiiia faery ary or eutrance inte Siiith, Vassar and SDAY. SEPTEMBER ELEVEN Lt. ‘ res of xt students. pre aaa meperetalenek TEN Or RAM wee) ures | y Heve. practical lessons in surve [Se eehinneh Be ean . ween 1ith streets | + daily converssti LOCULTS M. St vens Ha: r = Prineipal of th i on ath * backward pur ils pri- sh s Loca ¥ cl dewastinent tor | ical je Tucaey, tet by patrons, J. SHOR’ | ee DEANS — ARL—Unde - | QCHUOL OF STC. HGHTH YEAR. LFor Other ef Ss Sth ste west — (an ieee Wer Tt) it s 1 tod p.m OH Ke S for j ractioe. eer - x A WOOD AND GpBOAA Classi AND TUVATE Tr ss0Ns preeured for | Gy ‘ tion (Named lt AVING OFF NED AT A piano che M at tiny nd ad No, 102) Lars St Ber Ne Neve Tork uvesn. w aus ri Bu: sf ‘ Word ond hou peture Ma. in. Mth strvet 206 + | FQRENCH LESSONS PAIUSTAN PRONES 1 a ea | BMS BRE How iE has removed fo 10M 17th athwes w. Fail classes re September sysiem & eye neurter Con ‘Mss Woon — som = COLUMBIAN _COULE PARATOLY NSB a Pini Ripe resigned the conduct of the Preparatory School reby bee Wea work, The to mie ise reser in the off prineipal —Pr ’ MUNTAGUE, A.M. St the sehook. | Prof MONTAGUE 1 JOHNSON Ei WHARVES AND 2A OAD ty of toed Iss AMY | ‘Twelith and Wat LEAVITT. OF Bo: A) s teaching aud dise:phin OL “of net ANDKE! ty the: eounderice of all the path By bis sche weeks of the ses! 9 ts ada ble break in TON. nid ERANCH YARDS AND ORSICES | Teacher of Vocal sud Instrumental Music anahar- ¥. Aditress Wiz Wu street morthwent, Lessons 3200 F ete # et west j EypS: SELECT s SS posthwedt Bich School, for bi * he-c yen Ninth Mouth ePTEMLBE aL Number of sivacnts limited JARGFST PRIVATE G17 ROAD Yarn sort orNiw i NSiVE WHY t Frei ot au kien ase €CAL DELIVERED OF CARS DIREC M TH 1 iss Aionday, Se, te KE LMC A. hailing, Office No. 522 Sth street uur = SEEDY LAN A MD. ty ate lead S| with ham PTORNEV-ATEAN fort. Sel fl & Canton Law tuiktens wth Ter auilteer Lo E & COUDUSSIGSER, NOTARY PUBLIC, ATTORNFY POR RENTS, : KEAL ESTATE. ISTRICT ING COUNTRY f SALE ENG JW. its seventecnt of Dr. Sunder SCHOOL, HUNT AMES Whidtne UCELAND SCHOOT, FOR GURL: ia ANDY SPRING. 3 t bk. Jus. FI ‘anal Commerrial, ve months, 3100, udies will be re- A 1 SMITH, west, Le et TON. Presi! fo HL, FY LAW DEPARMENT WILL ISS$ at 6 o'clock oener of Otte and Wednesday, Sept the second business, for or the ation addres LL. D., President, For circulars address HALLOWELL, ALM. 10K FEMALE SEMINARY, FREDERICK, nuhey thas been exp ded r{ ‘| CAPT COL EAS ried Mont SS ACADL NY fusees Wil] bee re vbiy ENGLISH ND ‘Kvelith CW. PATEO, Principal, ISPED BY Mgel-Tit ISS HOSA POF teachers, FFICIEN aud bagi School, for Child: northwest. Ger t and used in teaching us apply to Mis | T HUSA POLSUHE IE MISSES TIED) Y Hiir school for G At thelr reside ath, He MISS 3 BUY ISS PELL Min jan Chu VTEMBE | PatmacunaiE ¢ | Sth and Q sinets ity, wil open TUESDAY, EDi little vi ar opens. % Private lessons in Lngiish, Freuch ATIONS. is, 1704 ML VEORGLTO\N COLLD Ghy G Les The Academic Department will open Sey ‘Tne Metical Depart wer 2: The Law Departinent will ctu Ox tober Ist, | sel-iw JAS. A.DOONAN,S. d., Piesident, Vv 7 ASHINGTON. SCHOOL OF FLOCUTION asp ENG NGUAGH, No. 94 Bistret, Mrs. M, | Stevens i: 41 do sbSsion OF | this school wil ts Pri. Vate and class tn attention Fay sor. JW. Grego ined from the Prin *ADEMY OF THE VIS TATION, co: reer avenue and L street, Wash for Young Ladies ttle Girls. — The exe detiy Will De A September sth, <i natin rece'ved iven to la J inusie, aL iustruiser ik, ae. FPMAE Bes AND CHEAPEST Fis nn d painting ts at the 3 New Yo t 8 tree, Wednesday Evenings § eusy-Ln A YEAR BOAR SL75 h be Seminury; & Academy: his, Ly all Drageles, thoroneh iustruction. EPISCOPAL SCHOOLS. Halde N ¥ College, Burlington, NJ SITY, 1584, ical Departments will begin September 1th. i Acade The tudustriat ner Dental anit Phar- October Ist, Ist, oe Address the P |G* will reopen Monda; school rouin, ES gi MGERS SCHOOL, 110 1, STRE te SCHOOL, 1811 Ist. n, w., October 6. Apply abr efrenl t northwest, Will “reopen Septeniber 17th. Daily Ksvonis ih Freuch-—“Berhtz method."Object drawing ai, wecialty, HE NORWOOD INSTI A SELECT BOARDING DAY SCHOOL for young ladies wand children. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Cabell, Principals, 1212 and 1214 14th street northwest. Eo Kext pension owns Bepteauber 26, 1884, with a full corps of accom iustructors. Jor fll informe Non see the Privcipals, af 1214 14th street northyveat, aVe-6m ELL, Norwood Institute, Ere MASON. Beibesis, M FOR SALE BRAUT RLINGTON ACADE} et Pa, ave. and 15th’ st., 0} Select Sehou! for Ho; and Youre Only sel tu nly Ste OL LSS bee ms wespions. Careful noon Enelich Branches: her Arithmetic, anlg-Sra Btephen, ea. queumbered. Poll we Stati ' CORCOR, ‘Bookkeep S. Treasury, fen.” Number ite ral (character received, ante y and even: rough instruction iu the ie, Short-hanc, Algebra, Geometry, Latin ani Te __ BURTON MACAFEE, A M., Principal, - ILE, At ZADEMY, C. Bro: kville. Montwonv y. Ma. Session begins September 15, Number ‘of tamates of eur household limit ‘There are still a few vacancies, Jams $225 per auuum Fur further information or euenlars apply to dy2e-: Rey. C. K. NELSON, D. INTEY HALL, BEVERLY, §. 3 —F NGLI-H AND French Home School for Young Ladies. Vanda JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOM CiTy ? ~ | Simtaes of the highest onder, ‘Special thoroughness i Sn two farum, folur wiles from Washineton: eee oo py 8. L. JOHNSON Rute dd the Classics. Seventeenth eres Sud ome 104: fine rei; Vs ustles cf tbeesrs. Ta. | ‘Organist and Choir Master, ar bein one fees oe cireuiar address Mi Quiz of JAS. G BOWEN. Cle Now York ave “Tsim | 119 10th street nordiwet Pupils taught Privately o UACHEELE GIBBONS HUNT. Principal, hype E Hi classes, my]-Sin* ARTIES WHO WAGER HATS ON Es AINGTO Pieybiet at Etetiot, can ‘Gravure tt. Pall ant Winter Brom way “ty £ twst material, 25 per cent jew: than csreien, from BRODY, the Hatter, 419 11a \e Suvet Lorthwest, aus ULT OF | Bume on WEDNES: 233 P WEST WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR GIRLS SAY, September 20. 1564, he praise oF De: T, JOHN'S COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, VERMONT Sisnee Retwoca M sad & streets nortivwed Tits Ss institution offers every facility for a thoroush educs: tion, wl c Sete oe L ‘Sti ies ote ‘Sept, 18k BAO. TOBIAS, Predict ‘aul8-Lin D.C. - | nette, and handsomely braided, tailor finished, at827., at SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, - s Persicians AND Dauecisrs RECOMMEND ww ws SS oo ewww s”5 88 whey Fe. O07 WY Bsc 00 ee oo RRR oo RR OO RR Ri TTT FFE RRR gSS. BR Tet Ty e Ren § ube T ERE R R Sss° AS THE BEST TONIC. This medicine, combinine Tron with pmre Veestab'e Fepirs nate ly and completely. CURBS DYSPE INDIGESTION, “MALARIA, KNESS, IMPURE BLOOD. CHILES AND FEVER, aud N EURALGIA. By rapid and thorough assimilation with the bioed t reaches every part of the system, purifies snd enrichi> the blood, strenethens the muscles and Lerves, and tones Aud invigorates the systen A FINE APPETIZER—Best tonic known, Tt will cure the worst. case of Dysp: psia, removing all di oe scilur symp totus, stich as Tasting the Pood, Belel - ing, Heat ( cs Tris all Awe vik alnable for d'seases pect one who lead sedeatary G_RIMEDY FOR DISEASES OF ETIVER AND RIDSES Versons suffiaine trom the effects of overwork, ne~ Yous troubles Joss of ap) ctite or debility experienc quick re. A renewed enerzy by 1 OT CAUSE HEADACHE GR PRODUCE CONSTIVATION—other Iron medicines do, It as the only preparation of Iron that citises no i t Thyse ans and Drugists recommend t Tie Ne cenuite has ‘Trade Mark and erogsed red lines on “Poke meget, ate oly by HOW. EMICAL CO,, Baltimore, Ma, | No. 410 ra Srreer Is HEADQUARTERS FuR RTING CLOTHING, CLOTHING, BEST FLANN!L SHIRT! CORDUROY CLOTHING, “PINE UNDERCLOTHIN 3 | SPO: AND FAST COLORS IN BLUE Goons | * OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 7 Crorcr, A EIZE DREADNAUGHL OVERCOATS, Home Made, for $20, FALL OVERCOATS, Wasi rion Manufact HENNING, CLOTHIER it STREET, ture, Er ppp Bis DD BBE DD Ko DD ELS DbD wow Ww www w WW WW Ww WW wow “early bird. W nv all know follow hs farly and often selves with nev, nid cheap goods viry hard sometume< ur ducts to save money tur you, Dut are too mode t elim any sy Jan of cur exertions and a continuance of Your pate for the plentitniness of which in the past We rend our hearty thanks, We have received a number of new Goods, amonz them some novelties in the toy Line and would mez fexehane im xo thi niarket to suppl: shies, 990, Jhoid Hair Brushes, 09:. Jtubber Dres: best quality d sin lenthier be nd with fignre, fe Hatt ti y 1 Bisqne digutes Taitios £one Plush Bare, 99 rat Purses, kid li Fiul redered Pinch Pi Vinsh Adbmus, ¢ double scans 406. pmet and ened, $2 Wath shi¢id.cabiuet snd eard81.9) vroidered ditto, promenade, cabliet au L ine fly, 490, al Yo. Ks, 45, Baws! watery re Eatra quality School Bue of row 1 Fes oods are all Draud and all desirable, «i good, alt chess M. SILVERBERG & Co £12 77H aND 313 61H Sturer NORTE, Near Lenusylyania avenue, sel. v HIS, ONSIDE! mof the year there are Clothin | and soweof them prominent in the bus - Present to the public a stereotyped roup 1 nents, such as “remarkable reduetions ja | prices,” “selling off at cost," “zoods must be saer - ficed to make rcou: for next season's stock.” & GEORGE SPRANSY never resorts to. euch que: tionsble methods, Consequently, in anuouneirs the present sale of avery neat all-wool suit at $1), and an extra nice Cassimere Pants at 84, he simply Firtes facts which prove that his prices are the low- During this se: Fou des, wh 1 cfindue ald be reme that every article sold “3 euarautecd to beexactiy as represented or the mone s will be refunded by GEOR( PRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, BOT 7th street, Opposite U.S, Fost Oftics, Lions: JSensevs ATA GREAT REDUCTION AT BAUM’S. We are oblizad to get every passible space of room 01 our second floor for onr Jarge importation of Fall and Winter CLOAKS. and hav» therefore decided to close ut our remaining stock of JERSEYS ata great sacr - ¥i Abont 25dozen Jerseys, silketitched, in all desirable | colors, which were considered cheap at $1.75, now at cents, . 10 dozen Jerseys, supertor quality of clot, with turr- down collar aud cutls, former price of which have beet $250, now at $1.50, About Tdozen Jerseys, male from imported Stock - reduced irou ® Our popuiar $4. seys have been and 25.°0 ithported Stockinette Jer- arked down to $3.59 and $4.75. We have about Gdozen Jerseys, made from the very Dest tuported cloch and heavily beaded all over, whie a formerly sold at $10, They will gout $ ODDS AND ENDS IN LADIES’ FALL ULSTFRS. Maying abont 70all-wool Cloth Tisters left over from Jast fall, we are desirons of closing them at the unifort fS2a piece, ‘Theformer prices have been ror } Uo MM MM ™ g8Sg | Uo UO MMMM? | ww MMM S383 5 Gaear Aso Posvrve Creanixa BALE. (Our entire stock of EADIES', MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S, and MEN'S ani BOYS’ SUMMER SHOES At actnal cost for the balance of the season, All thore in need of Low Shoes should certainly not miss this 01 - portunity as some wonderful Bargains can be bad, ‘We have about 500 pairs LADIES! FINE KID BUTTON SFO! ‘that have never been scldfor less thanj3. They ao going now at $24 pair, All of MEN'S FINE SHOES that have been sold fer €C und $6 are now selling at $3.50 and gt ‘Don’t miss this great opportunity, as you will save money Ly doitus su at the Keliable Shoe Stores ul SINSHEDYER & BROS, aT ‘808 7th and 3151 Matreets. MPORTER OF FRENCH WI lees PAGNES AND UX, ear Peg jean gree” Agents for first-class ho Champumnes aud Cownae, "Vins do tout soites eh calss, aul2-In® ConbIA A CHAX 50, panes “OTTO” GAS pea | Oe ene ‘no boiler. avoids all expensive attendance», noloss of ay ee ot aah ba ant rg Sewing Machines, snapper. F ra she Ruta . 2c. ke. This ent pomnes, fhe ieae. amber Of Ww ees Preat sin a a Week Ste prech ko. apply at Ofice 2d Edition. lest Telegrams to The Star ———— MPAIGN RE Activity at the Hendqnuarters of the Political Parties in New York. New Yous, September 6.—With ihe beginning of autumn and the approach of Working time in po! Ucs, ushered In by the fall elections, creased activity nowceable at the national he quarters here, both democratic and republics Keporiers of the Associated Press visited tle ifferent. headquarters to-day and found them stirring and crowded with adherents. THE DEMOCRATIC HEADQCARTERS at the Hoffman house were crus ded sentatives from all portions of the ¢ all bringing in reports to the enengeric and busy eona- mittee, Chairman Barnum, Secretary Prince and thelr co-workers have a tneiy organized plan of campaign, and it is plain at it will be pressed with vigor. BUTLER HEADQUARTERS, ‘The greenback, or Butler, headquarters, which are tn 5th avenusare pre over by W.AlFowler, who Is organizing in an active manner. THE REPUBLICAN HRADQUART at2s2 Fifth avenue, occupy a brown stone house Ure. It ts alive with interest and activity. M Jones, Elkins, Fassenden the Lo six we ky campaign in detail, a campalgn committee et mittee “has been — ordered here in session until the election, of the gentlemen named above son, of Lowa, and C) ; are here now execpt be here on Monday, Hobart Have spe: there on, un the : ae cutive es will Fem It is to consist rs, Clark 10, all of Ww! haflee, Who now Bt the _ RUN ON A. NEW JERSEY BANK, A Rumored Defic y ef $200,000.— s de of the Cashier. New Brens big run on the 3 ping Back the The bank UL May have to close lis doar rumored ‘that Mhere 1s 4d one doubts that the late cashier 15, commited snic Dr. C. M. Slack e¢ wing been made vacant by — EXCITEMENT ON CGHANGE IN € € September 6. ank here, at the Daw Abbewt Has an- clerk, the positon death Teavy Advance in Corn. Cie a@o, Seprember 6, noon.—The day hi marked by the greatest excitement on change wii | JN tonny months, owls to a steady and nce inecorn, “The trading in all” other commodities has bi Shortiy bejore noon, 5: and allo tion rose to Br AT. With the cover their contra dy cont 1» dwart ents be! Getober Lo F4% and November to. frantically endeavor acter hed ab rican Dynan D ALARMING INE rt ers. {MATION IN DUT The ALL Liverroot, Septemt city Serts that the a orities at Dubl continne to receive alarming tiermation re to the operations of American dymemiters. alieged that Bombs are Vein continually bro to the United Kingdom by t Rossa, who obtain cumple Steamers and So evade sus The steamy Tegularly watched, but so tar as ls now xnown nothing of a dangerous or suspicious churacter has been discaver IN. Courier, of this Castle n Loon ui ise Hi GREAT DEMONSTRATION AT GLASGOW Grascow, September §,—An immense d-nonst Uon in favor oF Une franchise bul occurred here to- day. AU least 70,009 pesple Took part in the pro- n, Which stretched out to the enormous length of ten infles irom Its starting point, the West End ark. ‘The procession was headed by 409 carterson orscback and 400 survivors Of the reform agitation Of 1832 Numerous banners wud emblems were carried by The bear- ing Stingiug Jegend the house of lords or caricattues of Une Conservative leaders. Lord as sucking a baby isbury attired joiph Churchill was represented bottle, and Ue Marquis of Sale y an old Woman and tugubriousiy weeping. Forty bands placed at intervals tur- nished music for the unending Uiror The speeciies were made at Which eight platrorms Dy " ite 5 FOR THE September spected Ut crypt oi the Holy Cross by which the ézar wii pass. ‘There was a suspicion | that IUmight coutain dynamite, but notuing was found WARSAW, have in- a Latest Foreign News by Cabic. HUNTING THE NORTH POLE. SOPENHAGES, September 6,— polar expedition will start tor the fr Summer, proceediug: by Way of Fran Tt will Ue under U1 er Danish north next ZL Josef Land. jeader-bip of Messrs, Hovjaard and Gamel, commander and owner of the Difinphna, PRINCE HISMAKCK ELECTED. Bente, Septembe districts of Schlawe and Rumiucisbung, tt Fanti, have boti elected Prince Bismurck their representative in tue Prus- sian diet. CHINAS WARTIKE RATIONS. VIENNA, September 6.— Chinese aul es reoptvea fa this city report tuat China bas ¢ W men 10 nted 2 pur defend Pekin, and has 12,000.00) irancs for U War, or war use Of uNLIUORS Of RUSSIAN TYRANNY, September 6.—Messrs, Ratchka an cates Irom Austria to the archwelogieal ESS, NOW In session in this elty, Were suminar- fly expelled on t weneeor thelr being Koman Cit 1 howl their Th r right and ODESSA, 1 cong aris OF its aetion set. Te enabled the delegate eu BISMARCK'S PLAN: BERLIN, September &—On his retnrn to Rerlin Prince Bismarck will complete arrauements mmontng the new council of state, when he wil nuke the Becessary Commubications to iv as presi- dent, ——= Acensed of Trying to Defrnud Cre New Yo assavant & Co. to- day obtain 08 the supreme: an wttachinent agaln= & Co, ip a sult to re It is Claimed that’s. W. Dimock obtained “irom the plaintiffs $100,000, depositing bonus aud shares as collateral. ‘The money was to be repald Septem- ber 1. AS It was not repatd then, the complaint says the bonds and Shares were sold. but proved insufficient to mces the umount due, a SUIL Is brought to recover te balance. Ie iselatmed that the defendants have assigned and disposed of thelr property with intent to detraud their creditors, ‘Judgment Filed Against Grant & Ward for $713,125. New York, Seprember 6.—A_ jd to-day. in the county clerk's ofticr punty, for $113,125. sb the firm of Grant & Ward, ii the sult brought against that firm pb} Marne National bank. The action was brougut in the New York supreme court. ——— In Memory of the Dead Secretary. Bartivore, September 6—A ieeting of govern- ment officials was held ab the custom-house to-day to take action In regard to the death of the Secretary Folger. Major il. K. ‘Torbert, deputy collector, presided. “Adiresses Were made by Dr. Walter Wyman and Mr. F.M. Darby, and resolu- Uions were adopted expressive of the lute Secre- tary’s eminent ablitties and the loss sustained. by Uie governinent in his death, Bi - Volunteer Firemen Having Fun, New York, September 6.—The ation of yolunteer freshen of Philadelphia arrived here to. day on thelr return home froa thelr tour in Now England, and were received by 200 members of the New York assoclauon of volunteers, headed by ex- Chiet Engineer Jou Decker. The visitors were escorted to the headquarters of'ihe New York as ¢laiion, where a collation awaited them. They were atterwards taken to several points of interest tn the city. ‘They Will leave tor home at 5:30 0’clock ‘this evening. es The Austrian Bond Theft. ‘TE ROBBER SUPPOSED TO RE LN AMERICA. New York, September 6.—ihe German consutate has received the toliuwibg Statement trom) the president of the German royal police regarding the great thet of Austrian government bonds at ‘rankfort. It will aid, 1tis supposed, in discover- ing the tflef and lus plunder, Which forsome reason the Frankfort police believe has taken passage for the United States: Upon discovery of the theit of bonds on the 14h or 15th of last August a reward Of 1,000 marks was offered. Besides the bonds and goid stolen the thief carried away the following: A jeather pocketbook with about 100 marks i coins, Brabant whalers, golden groschen, et brown pocketbook, upon whieh was worked with yellow silk the Hebrew letters Rand J. The box in Which were the peat with pers Was a black var- nished Un bos, striped with goid, Natural Gas at Pittsburg. Prrrsnuna, September 6.—Last night Jones & Laughlin, tron manufacrurers, struck a large vel. of gas at & deptit of 1,690 feet, Chargea with Forgery. Eastox, Pa., September 6—County Auditor Hahn, who Was charged with forgery, returned last night, and gave bail this morning’to appear at court! ———— Drowned Her Child. Bermuznen, Pa, September 6.—Miss ‘Theresa Novele ls under arréat here for k her child, to which she gave birth yesterday. 1s said’ to have drowned it in the cesspool. Se ee Explosion of a Tank. ag sole nesen Aesiees doers RLIX, September 6.—The Hon, ohn A, 3 Kasson, new American mints ster to Germany, has: in‘tats city. pause _nbauapratn Septenber 68 pec tinak rr 6.—A i. J., SAYS? is ee i Say ie hog oho cholera 188!—-DOUBLE there ts an in- | Line | SHEET, ‘The trish Convention in Dublin. Deauy, convention of Uy ‘The session presented stating that nereased a $2 to 127, {Toi HY slulllings to £% eduction of Wages. Easton, Pa., September 6.—The employes of whe Oxiond Iron. Company, at Oxford, Warren county, .. have been notified of a tea per cent reduc Of their Wages, lO Lake effect on the 15th in- stant, ‘Telegraphic Briefs. 2 Gazrtie, of Ottawa, contains & proc- auttion fixing November Hth, next, as aday of thanksgiving throughout Canada, Isidore Valentine, ob ol Lue oldest members 0 eStock Exeunge in New York, died suddenly ints mornin. Suinuel Plimsoll, ex-inember of parliament for Derby, Eng., and’ well known as the seama’s iriend) has airived in Montreal. There was one deain from cholera at Toulon, Prance, last night, five at Tournes, and two at La Seyne. | The Canad —_ Political Pataver in the West. WHAT THE CAMPAIGN ORATORS DWELL UPOX. Ta Wisconsin, Hunols, Iowa, Ohio and Michigan the democrats are making prenibition the most prominent issue. and the republicans are giving tart! most promineace, Democratic | SBkakers warn the people tat 41 the republicars in power rigid suinptuary laws Wall be passetl whl ublicans paclare’ the danger o: ule WHAT THE DEMOCKATS SAY ABOUT IT. Congrsssman Fiuerty not only refused to pledge | support to the democratic tieket for the party nom- Ination, tn Chicago, but he refused the regular de on it Che second district. He ts for upely Une Leis Cilézea, Supports an Ucket, Pinerty elds a stropy ine ie Irish nationalists, who advo thas Organized Severs The democray | H t S an independent, his popu- | | Resoiutions of Rem | A TRIBUT 2 | ata me of the aificers of the Treasury de ! partinent to-day kisuie of 1h grief at bis death, were lutions state that by hls Geath geverbineni has lost one of the mest iustrious, Mey and tatu officers, wie, during d te business of te tnent ability, with hdeuty, and nd That the country has one al servants and citizens. The reso- enize iis unitorm and marked kindness tesy io his Subordinates. ‘The resolutions: sive of ILLONS ree nd COU te si ENMENT ReCEWTS ‘To-pay.—Internal reve- pur. Freeman H CRospy, ar, of the executive officer of Greely relief expedition, @ ut home at Jamestown, N. ¥., yesterday. AS Inet by a committee of leading citizens, ndered jiltn agrand reecption and banguct herman House next ‘Tuesday evening. He ccepied. EEINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, The New Vork Stock Market. Ve following are the opening and 3 p, m. prices © toe New York Stock Market today, a3 reported 1) special wire to HL Hi. Doaze, 539 15th street: Jame. J, Cent...) 57M 5 -¥, Gent, 221 10s ‘Do. pret. pret..| 14 Nor. & Wes Do. 2d pret...) 9 - North Pac. . OBE Ql 19 Do. prefs... Ce #35, Northwest. | | Col. Co: 10) Do. pref..... 13513 Det & % 96% Ohio & Misg... 21 | 22: dD, L&W 110%; 18 Oregon Trans. 16% 15% bene 11, ONL & West...) 124)... } Pac. Mall...022 4974, 493g WY ay Biss, 26 Iey 6s, 4u) 44 : 86 Sh ' bo. 110% 0g Lake Shora By Ste. Pomatia| ws, 3 Lou, & Nasa. 4 DO, pref...) W53g HOY Mich. cea... 69 Si Pe we iM. som) Ii, Texas Pi 333, 1 Mion, & st. 1) 1 Union Pac. 513] 4 | bo. pret BG Nab. Pac Bil... | Mo. Pac. Me bo, pret is Be | Mob. & Uhio. o West ion... | v6 66 Nas @CuaL.. HL, i ‘ | — ee —— | Washington Stock Exchange. But. Asked. | He, ne 120° 19 19, ud wee —" | Permanent .eoin..... U3 113% Permanent inn currency 12) Markt stocks 7s, 1 if wi, urrency, 112% —— 1892, com...) MS. — ise fis, 1402 coin, tg = Vire Insurance and Gas-light Companies. Was n City Gaslight Cc “ee € 2» ce ns ational Union b Mauritian Triste au-Atnericnn Insurance € | Potouae Insurance Company Gonna Banks. National Metropolita 165 S 1 Bank of the Mechanic 155 Miscelanews, Works, Green 88 duuc atid Searoast Co. bonds » hingtoti Brick Macktne ©: Real Estate Tithe Insurance pans. —- 6 | eTelephoneCo...1-— 69 | saseecie— 60.00 35.00 Hind Warrants, war bie Land Warrant ‘The Stock Market Dull and Heavy. New York, September 6, 1:40 p.m.—The Post savs: The stock market was dull and heavy during The forenoon, and, though there were a few min- utes of fi d ness Just alter the opening, prices de- adily after that until a itttie efter 12! o'clock, at Which Ume the decline on the teu or Uvelve'most active Stocks ranged from 1 to 136 per cent irom jast nights closing. ‘The most active Were Union Pacific, St. Paul, Northwest and West~ ern Unton, After t there was only a very mod- chin erate business in Lake Shore, Lackawanns, Jersey Central tnd New York Central, though Wey alo | Were from 11014 lowe tight. The bank Statement showe! a decrease of $1,500,000 In the re- | serve, but it had no effect on the stock market. The tuurket for rullroad bonds was extremely dull, ‘The tmports of spec! the port of New York for the week ended to-day Were. #100308, making a total since January Lot $1 98 lor Che Satne time Last y JERSEY CENTEAL DIVIDENDS. 1:20 p.m.—A director of both the Reading and Jersey Central that the subject or a reduction of dersey Centrat dividend has never even been suggested except by Wall street oper- ators, and that there is no posstbie danger of the dividends belng Impatred, as 6 per cent ts guuran- i s: | servance of this hy te Deeds in fee have been Mled as follows: Sarah Siinp-on ‘to Owen Mccabe, nS 18 square 4m: HSK. George W. LinXias tJ. It. Resinger, tot, $880. JM. Graham t F. Leonard, jot= Sand 3, Sq. SAN: $100 ne to RO Mary J. Snowden two Jo: Ivy Chy; 830. LB Wright to 23, W. and DOS sub Mt. Picas- K. Chase to Farmers and ir ank, Of Somers, N. Y., Jot 13a HASH. David 1. Morrison vw A. 87, Sq. 191; $3,500. W. bold to A. P. Bogue, lot Sq. 918; $1.0", Michael Conner to Mo Dongherts. PATS, sq. 8; HON Mary F. Ogle to Mewzte Ox. ot 36, Dick §, Meridian Hill, $——. Js ef aud Marty L. Cook, lot & res D; $2.60. Jones to Bina A.” Bee gmina A. Beckiey to L. Emma A. Beckley to Chee pe = Ogie to Mary & Kyer, lot, UIC A, Mend WAL; $727.56. _— Fine Tuts Moxsixe.— This morning a tame house on Massachuse vente and 16th street svutheest, owned and cecupied by Eliza Snowden, took Re and was entirely cousumed The ios i about $150, _ RANGE oF THR THERMOMETER. —The were the readings at Ue office of the chi oMicer to-day: 7am. 9.1; 11 am., 83.9; 2p Maximum, #10; miniinum, 680, d part 14, 8q, ‘Crensiiaw, rollowin ACCUSED OF STEALING A TOCKETROOK.—The ¢) of the Police Court issued a warrant this afternc on the oath of Elza Thomas, wd, Chay Lena Fobbs, also colored, with ‘Stealing ‘a pone! book containing $4.50, While al a cali meclLg hear Good Hope hill, last Sunday, News Bricts. Licut. Commander Merry and Lieut, Commander Newell, of the torpedo station at Newport, teste fled before the Tallapoosa court of Inquiry al Box ton yesterday. “he amization of the Prone Jani is spreading to tt ‘Ub Eng: wea on ess again A Journ: large nu pre “ n Drishy Fainburgh's rece . in referring to the dub harbor, eal mairgztare * to Dublin 5 nt Visit yak person 4A” fd: and the *fanbodiment of all Invlan 1, Patrick Kerns, age on the change Of proba’ , Whe is about Ghirty Junior, of when be was jealous os ‘The Color Line in 2 College. Morgantown T ton. YT onsiderable excitement ex boule, Sept Sat this, the seat of the West Vircinta University, aver a rac mm that is Ukely to assume aw The University fax been ais charged by three-fourths of ie news of the state, by democrats as a abitical se + school, though Having ay teachers pall by the “state, “has me almost Talore. The number ot Lom st te close of the fast term, last year, to 3, Almies DOT class went school yesterday n Tor admission, but was ti Ube president Ukat as hts was the first application bra ex he would rier tt to he board ot Pegents, Who, {is stated, reiused Lis admission on the ground that the constitution ot the state pre NIDILS a colored mon gitendus the School, Every member of he beard of resents WWOETALS, a It the tutors matter Will cause Uri Kone. The SULLIVA SALLY ADNITTED THROL@U- OUT SALEM COUNTY. Salem special to the Philadeiy ia Times, Svlem county is agog to-~lay over the the fastening of the brutal wwurder ot upon the young negro, Howard Sullivan. ath bringing the Phil Was eagerly waited for, Its arrival every copy of the Tin It was the only Philadeip ab account of the hearing At Salem, Woodstown and Yorktown, the scene st the murder, people discussed Sullivan's clauces of Nnding justice at the end of a roy Prosecutor Siape’s declaration, “we have eviden hang him,” acted like oil upon troubled w prevented men fron ussing the “swluging” the mun “I do not think there fs any prob tempt to take Sullivan frotm my hands,” satc Coles thls atternoon, “but I wou Tisk IUtWo Weeks ago. aroused by the murder hi news of ta We The ny a morning nad been sold. a naper chat contain Nefore Justice Caperso: 4 tt feasibility of given pl determination that the murderer of that girl be Drought fo Justice, and so long as the people sre that the prosecution ts eneretically conducted they will Calmly abide the reeuit.* nd Henley, the other Pegroes accused of the crime, were Us afternoon released upon the nominal bill of $200 exch. They will be required Wiinesses at Che tri Henley will be calied upon Lo testy to his having seen Sullivan at Yorkiuw n about 8 o’ciuck on the evening of the murder. Lluis Will be in rebuttal of the alibl whieh Sullivan is ex- pected lo attempt to prov sturdy oid John Elwell, sometimes «trove, whose team Sullivan aut Under’ the shady porel of his murder with a “Sullivan wis always a Shitties lellow,” sald the storekeeper. “lle was one thes: lads that wonld rather hang around a store and 40 odd jobs for clars or treats than work country store to-day discussing U group of farmers. steadily and gel good Wages. The most Suspicions Nair Is the fact that he Iinoney to go to AUantie City with to Ue never earned any, ¥ that his parents ¢ that they hadu't any to T Walsin, Ue nd T don't belteve ve It to him, for the tv murdered yirl's father, stilt his suffering of mind, keeps Lo The mother js litte better. Murde oler 1s Ube only clld leit at the Los reas Farm almost crazed by his house ermitted access to Sullivan's eet The trial Wil come up at Up ober term of Prosecutor Albert IL. Slape wiil be case by Jolin W. Acton. a — Mosaic Hygiene. | From the Fortnightly Review, Itis not surprising that tn the Middle Ages ¢ Jews, with thelr frequent ablutions—not to pes Of thetr superior constitutfons—should have es- caped epider: ves to Which the unwashed non-Jewish ¢ nities fell an easy prev. t only did the monks € by a deliberate avoidan avor to afflict thear soul » of Soap and water, but the gencral publicseet:, to have avold washing irom inclination. The filth in which people then elected to dive must have been tri bitul, when we find t even the Wealtiy and high-placed were frequently eaten up by vermin. Moquiu-T don, In nis ™ logie Medicale,” gives a tist of historical pe Whose lives pald the penalty of their w Hes alist comprising such nates of Phillp 11 of spat, Cardinal Duprat and Bishop Foucquau. Sub’ stantially the Mosale laws of are stl! observed by Jews. Subject of remark that the ghett, In certain towns, appear dirty and unwholesonie, yet there cannot be the slighest doubt Unat the classes of Jews inhabiting thei are infinitely more ¢ in thelr personal habits than the cl 5 Jews inhabiting similar squalid 1 streets. ‘The truth ts that the have not and never have had any authority beyond their own threshholds, and it 15 only now that public sanitation Is beginning to utliize tut legalism” for purifying the public thorougafares which the Mostie code taught thousands of wears . Tt would be superfluous here to recapitulate the different features of that “legalism,” Inasmuch as the Jews have so long been deburred from tak- ing advantage Of It. Suffer to say that Its general system ablicipated the modern dry method of Aisposing of sewerage: that in Its laws of disin fection We find a complete prototype of the rexu lations laid down by Sir James for stamping out stuallpox, and now geuer- ally followed, and that “the principle of small “cottage” hospitals at present being everywhere adopted is ope cleariy set forth in the Levitical laws The strict ob- ic system during their na- Uonul existence must have formed in Uh si ‘ial capacity for resisting zymotic diseases, and this capacity they have no doubt been enabled to preserve under less felicitous circumstances vy Uheir observance of Lhe more personal details of the system witch were within teir control. To the general value of the whole system of Vosalc hy- slene Dr. Carpenter bore suggestive testimony in n address delivered before the sanitary congress eld at Brighton tn 181. He said, “Obedience to the sanitary laws laid down by Moses Is a necessary condition to perfect health, and to a state which shail give us power to samp out zymotic diseases. ie teed, aud a failure to pay jt would make a forteit- | If these laws were observed by all classes, the ure Of lew | zymotic death rate would not be an appreciable eo quantity in our mortality Ust"—woeuld be less, ir The Baltimore Markets. Jact, than among Jews af the present day. ALTIMORE, Mp... September 6 —Cotton dulim qumeriyg Flour ailerand nom stexdy. Wi MARKIED, sonthern easy and dn a ry soutien te afl: ds. anuber, 93806 4 3 western winter re spk, RTSeaM oe : October, 882,a88%¢: Novernber, Sadie. Corn—aouth: briner; western searce and firm; southern white, do, yellow, spot, GOspa6 Oats y—-southern, B0s55, western wlite, 34035 4 Kve quict and | Pennsylvania, Jad uiet. Exe | Sa Provieions steady aid per refined quiet, 13 Whisky Li8a1.19, Other articles unchanged, Freight. to Liver” poo! dull—cotton, Nd: four, Is.; grain, “Madd. Re itewflour, 1,725, barrels: wiieat: 88000 Dustiele: com, 000. busheis;’ ‘oats, 5,000 bushels; ‘rye, 200° bashels, Shipments—wheat 319,00) bushels: ‘corn, 3,000 bushels, | Sales—wiieat, 590,000 bushels: corn, 800 bi LTTMORE. September 6.—Vinginia sixes, consoli- ae Sine nastedite coupons 9 Virginia new 52; North Ge olina sixes, old, L073 bid ‘the Chicago Markets. GO, Trt... September, 6—The speculation in corn continties active, and, after opening a shade lower, 1 ice advanded.. "The s-teipts for the past 3 Reies have teen culy 371 cars, which ia bull Raa pa et vat ortoberat Sou. and Novewher ad a CAGO. I1t., September 6, 1p. m_—Closing prices: whee Septet eid ie nomial Seigber, ima October 537s, i ber, isk a pall Sit obk Reptoinbee, 15.00 Octobee 3 Jashungy, 1210. “The Petroleum Market. Pa, one antict "The wreatest consternation tons seemed to lose thelr: heads, abd & to only added excitement, At ‘prices ian dedhibed ts aa drop oft % A STOLEN, Hone RECOVERED.—Last night Mr. George peepee bP pa at mare ald set of brass mounted harness. Tut Araold today Feoovered the hors tron Gargas' livery stable. " ‘The will of the late Grafton Tyler was admitted probate to-day by Jt James and letters tes- (Gihentary bued to U-ME Matthews, on bond “of CLARE-BURT. On Thursday ove Wirtte 4th, 1844, by the Kev. F. D. Power, ME CLAKK to. RERTHA BURT, both of this city. * yee HAUPTMA! At the parsonave of Unton M. ena tea bere of this city. fo cards. ») DIED. . PRAILEY, On Friday, September Sth, 1884, at 4:20 p. .. COLUMBUS W. VAIL EY, aged seventeen years, Somof the late Robert 3. Baltes. ir 4 Funeral from his grandmother's resideace, Mrs. H. Bailey. 307 M street: Northwest. ou Munday. Septeraber Sth, aethree oflock fim. [Ealdmore Sun please cops F ‘ ER. On aber 5. 1884, at her residence eb et ot ‘southwest, Mra ANN DANABER, wife © Fu twill take placo on Monday, ber Ra Ja mh, sod peeceed Co Se Dominiva check, wher requieta tas will be said. a GOODALL. (On September ath. 1804. A. M. HAN. NAH _GOO! eed giclity -ODS years, Widow of date Thomas Relstives and ‘ich of the family are respectfully. invited to sttend her funeral, Sunday. September 7th. Fe theatePneal aren at te Si EX Sige Seth steel ana iwc Seipaae. as ~iceegell qagocees amr CHARLES HALES HAMLING, in the mxty: year of his age. former lath and N treces bed forty-nine years, PAIEL-